Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Whether you are a novice or advanced computer user you will find programs and information that will be of use day after day , and at affordable prices .
2 Whether you are a novice or advanced computer user you will find programs and information that will be of use day after day , and at affordable prices .
3 The danger , however , is that by creating a western European defence force we may repeat the errors of old .
4 However the modish concept of " proto-industrialisation " ( above pp. 4 – 5 ) has led to a dominant image of women 's work as having been hidden because in rural cottage manufacturing it , as with the work of children , was subsumed in a family unit of production in which it was neither separately waged nor described .
5 On a total responsibility package we will survey , measure up , agree the design and dimensions , and guarantee its fit .
6 For this reason it is best to try and connect the additional radiator to the largest bore pipework you can .
7 As she worked the crochet table-mats her mother had ordered , the intricate sequence of stitches could blot out for a moment or two the scenes that daily since that Easter feast she had staged between herself and Tommaso Talvi .
8 Dr David Clark , Labour Agriculture spokesman I am convinced one reason you used a cucumber was for self-preservation .
9 HP agreed to take a small stake in Convex earlier this year under an agreement that includes Convex using the PA RISC family in a massively-parallel computer system it is designing , and also involves each company taking some of the other 's products on an OEM basis .
10 So I stayed in and felt shivery although after you get used to being out of hospital you do feel better for breathing real air — without all that disinfectant stuff I mean .
11 she said no , Jean said oh I ca n't walk that , have a bloody heart attack she says , so they put her in a trolley
12 For a long time it looked like the 500 GP career he started just last year would be very short .
13 The most enduring memorial to the younger Despenser 's wealth is the extensive building work he undertook at Caerphilly Castle in Glamorgan , where he rebuilt the hall and the private chambers and the western gatehouse of the middle ward .
14 ‘ Hope it 's not that ghost train they keep talking about . ’
15 Oh Lemmings and that computer game I wanted .
16 ‘ Not the helpless drug addict you once believed me to be ? ’
17 ‘ Even if it is flu , with a little damage limitation we might just prevent the rest of the ship going down with it . ’
18 The is it eleven pound load I think it is ?
19 If I 'd have thought about it , that wedding cake she give me
20 Give us that cracker thing I put this , where 's this , where your dad put the screws ?
21 She gave a hoarse moan of resistance and desire , pushing at his broad shoulders as his strong hands pressed her hips closer to his body , and as she felt that mouth claiming hers with deeper passion , and felt the evidence of his hard excitement , she felt her body clamouring for more , her eyes closing and her mouth moving under his hungrily , little gasps of shocked desire coming from the back of her throat .
22 I 'm recording you on that tape machine I think .
23 Because of its advanced snow technology it is America first this season .
24 He 's the most professional boat owner I 've ever worked for . ’
25 Having said she would never teach she found it the only way to keep up her Mathematics and bring up a family , so via an evening Technical College Lectureship she slipped into school teaching and has enjoyed it !
26 During the Thirties when we were all in the big bands , I remember the really fiery jazz clarinet he used to play with us in the Bag O' Nails , just about the first jazz club in Britain . ’
27 I do n't know , although if I were a rich rock star I 'd probably be on the phone to Mr. Manson before you could say ‘ creative accounting ’ .
28 How can I communicate that auditory shock , that dumbstruck astonishment I experienced as one of the first privileged listeners …
29 It 's a bit like , it 's the same sort of idea as that sleeping bag you 've got , you know , little short dashes of paint
30 From my recent discussions with Chris Harris in the European Liaison Unit I am lead to believe that private sector investment in qualifying projects is eligible for grant assistance from the EC , but that the grant can not be paid to a private sector company direct .
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